stration W¡l By HELEN HORTON Tomorrou' is the last day for spring semester preregistration for day students. George Holsteln, tr'resno Junior College dean of admissions and records, predicts there wlll be an enrollment of 3,000 students for day and night classes in the spring semester. Included in this number he estlmates there will be close to 300 new students.
As a result of the
He stated the enrollmelrt for day students a year ago at the end of the first month of school was 1,459 and for night studeuts at the end of the second month was 1,406.
1,034 day stuArchie .Bradshaw, the tr.JC clean i dents already prereg:istered, many of students, announced that all new of the sprlng semester claeses have studelts are required to take the been filled, and students are urged English placement and aptitude
to fill out their program by tomor- tests given Jan. 28 and 30 and Feb. row. 4 through ? at 9 AM. The same After this week's counseling and New students wlll be counseled tests for night students wlll be preregistration for night classes on and preregistered Feb. 3 to 5 and given Jan. 28 and F-eb. 6 at ? PM. the O St., Edison, and Continuatlou registered Feb. 6 and ?, Bradshaw said, "The baglc mathHigh campuses, he feels the presReglstratlon ls Feb, 5 ematics test is for all mathematics, ent enrollment of 248 will rise to Redstration for all returuing science, engi¡eering, accounting 1,000. studentg is Feb. 5. and business admlnistration maEnrollment Will Rlse
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jors" atrd will be given F''eb. 4 to 7 at 1 PM. Test Rulec Given He stated. all students should arrive 10 mlnutes before the tests and should havs applied for admissions before taking the tests. The English and aptitude examlwill be given in Room 200 of Mclane Hall on the University ^A.ve. campus and the mathematics examination ln Room 20? of the nâtions
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New Student Body Officers Assume
Spring Pos¡tions AMS from outgoing
presldents,
Shirley Huber and Jim Rlchmond. Cyr a.nd Bertelsen introduced their
REGISÏΡ,TION SITE- The Fresno Junior College librrny will be the scene of spring semester registrction on Feb. 5. New students will be counseled crnd preregiste¡ed on Feb. 3 to 5 in the librcrry, crnd registered Feb. 6-7.
Christian Group F qll Spring Sfu dent Slate Snow Party OÍÍicers AIIend Sky
,
Body Rqnch
A sqow party sponsored by CamWhen the fall and spring semesters'student councils conpus Cbrtstlan Fellowshlp 'wlll be vene ne at the Sky Skv R¿nch Feb. 7, 7. an estimated õ3 oeonle will 63 people held f,'riday, Jan. 31. Thls was attend. st¿teat by Bill Johnson, club presiA planning committee consisting of student officers: Al
Grace, Ken Pipes, Augie Caldera,
deDt,
All those of
htq,h school
or
col-
le6e age plannlng-of to atteDd are the student EeetlDg in front center the day after ftnals, wher'e
transportatlon wfll be provlded. "Don't forget to brlng your owD lunch and $1 for the transportatlon and hot chocolate," stated JohDson,
who sald that the bus wlll leave Fresno at 9 ÄM and return around 6 PM.
"We are expecting at least 25 students," said Johnson. "Everyone interested in having a tood time is welcome," he added. Pictures of Russia rpill be shown at the Feb. 18 meeting, it was'decided at the last CCF executive meeting.
Vic Talceuchi,
Barbara
respective club offlcers, Sally Camacho,' fall semeÉter representative, presented the newly elected representatlves, followed by the inauguration of the new student body officers introduced by the respectlve outgolng officers, The new student bocly offlcere lnclude Kenneth Plpes, presldent; Vlctor Takeuchl, vlce presltleut;
Carol Danlels, secretary; Dlano .A,vlla, treasurer.
The reprcsentstives are Rlchard Bratcher, Âude Caldera, Joa¡ Ca,æ
poplano, Margeret Christensen, Jeese McFerreu, Klng Morrls, Don-
ald Real, Salvador Rodrl8uez, Jr.,
KN{NY PIPES
Howard Sanders, autl Thomas Wll-
. . . Student Body President
llams.
The varlous appolnted coEnls-
ragu6, Diana Avlla, Sharon Cum- slouers were gtranted certiflc¿tes of mings, Carol Danlele, &Dd Phll Ber- merit followetl by a farcwell rdtelsen and councll advlser Joeeph dress from Al Grace ,the fall ¡tuIM. King will leave Fresno to meet dent body preeldent. 5 at the Sky Ranch at 4 PM Feb. 6. Joseph Klng, advlser to the stuThe plannlng commlttee's Job ls dent councll, spoke of the responslto be certain all materlal needed bilities of student offlcers antl the tr'Ìesno Junlor Colle8e students for the success of the conference fs peanlngfulness of student govêrncollected $53 during the pollo drlve on hand. They are also golnt to ment. Pipes, in his first roll as 1958 which was conducted during the decide on all questlons concerning spring semestêr presldent, adpast two weeks. the different sessions of the dressed the student body ln a call Margaret Christensen and Jerry I ference. Roberts represented FJC as Miss I The rest of the councils, includ- for support of the March of Dimes. and Mr. Teen during the March of I inS the old and new representa- The ass6mbly concluded with a movle Dimes drive. tives, commissioners, and AssociatÂt the Reedley-Fresno JC basket- | ed. Women and Men Studegts' presiball game, collection cups were I dents, will tather at the ranch at passed around throughout the fans| 10 AM Feb. 7. F
FJC Sfudents Collect $ 3
For Polio Drive
Studenfs May
Obtain FallGrades
"îhe first meetinBi of next semesGeorge Holstei-n, dean of admister will be a.n election of ôfficerg cupcakes were sold by F.JC stusions and records at Flesno Junior on Feb. 11,"'saiat Johnson, who in- dents in Mclane Hall to raise I Junior College president, anil John College, released the information 'dean, will needed. by students interested in vites everyone to attend the weekly money for the campaign. A dance lHansen, administrative meeti4gs every Tuesday at 72:40 was also helcl in the gocial hall I convene tr'riday at the resott. learning their final semester last Frid.ay, the proceeds of which PM in A¡nex 1. grades at the end of the registraOther details of the snow party went to the drive. tion line. may be obtained by calling Johnson T\¡¡o representatives from each Library Books And The final exams will begin toat AD 3-4377. of the four city high schools and morrow and run through Thursday, I'JC participated in collecting funds FinesAre Now Due Jan. 30, for day classes. Extended for the drive. Mrs. Margaret Rob-l The. deadline for returning all day class examinations began last News Stoff Will Toke inson, a member of ùhe Fresno City | 11¡¡¿r" books and paying all book ntgþt and wlll encl'Wednesday, Jan. Rest; Next lssue Feb. 20 School Board, was the sponsor of I fines was Jar.. 22. 29. Due to finals and the change of the Teens tr.or Polio. "Grades and records are beiDg No night classes will be helcl semesters, there will be no RamMoney received for the March of I het¿ at the admission office for .Thursday and tr'riday, Jan. 30 and page publshed for the next three Dimes v¡ill purchase iron lungs, I those students who have not 31. The finals for these classes will weeks. "The next edition of the braces, vaccination 8erum, and lcomplied with the library hules," be given during the regular class paper will come out Feb. 20," physieal therapy equipment to com- | stated George Holstein, tr.JC time in the last meeting of the stated Etl Briggs, editor. bat this dreaded disease. dean of admisslons atrd records. class for the semester.
New Presidenf
Pipes Reveols Sfude nt Body Sprîng Plons' By lrene Brietlgam
Keuneth Pipes, newly electe{ president of the trlesno Jr¡¡ior College student body, was recently interviewed concerning his plans for
the spring semester. He stated, "I would. llke to tha¡h everyone on behalf of the sprlng semester student council, for giv-
ing us this opportunity to head your student government. We all realize what an honor it ls to be elected to any student office, and I can assure all of you, th¿t,each of us will work to our fullest ca.pacity on all matters that are brought before the council." "The fall semester student officers, headed by AJ Grace and Äugie Caldera, harve done a tremendous
job," continued Pipes. "It is
by many people on the campus
Al
sald
th¡t
anal his council are by lar the best tr'JC has had in quite a few
years. Those of us who worked with Al Grace agxee 100 per cent." "The spring council extends an
lnvitation to the entire student (Continaed on Page 3)